Mission ObjectivesOur mission objectives are to: convert homeowners
and business from toxic pesticide applications to safe
pesticide applications; prevent deceptive use of the terms
"eco" and "green" in relation to pest control services
offered by pest control companies and challenge any such
use of the terms when an organization purchases, warehouses,
handles, applies, or promotes toxic synthetic pesticides
that carry an EPA Registration Number on the label; continuously
petition the Environmental Protection Agency to make a
ruling on the use of the terms "eco" and "green";
to convince so-called "green" certification program operators
such as the NPMA and QualityPro® to use the term "green"
for programs void of any toxins at all; petition states
attorney's general to regulate organizations that offer
purported "eco" or "green" certification programs; relentlessly
petition state pesticide authorities to require that all
pesticide labels be given to the homeowner, school, or
business prior to each application of a toxic pesticide
and that the consumer be required to sign for each label
prior to each application of toxic pesticides; prevent
application of toxic pesticides in the absence of the
consumer or his/her representative; petition state pesticide
authorities to require that any location contaminated
by a toxic pesticide application be visibly marked with
the same warning that appears on the pesticide label;
remove or caused to be removed one-hundred percent of
the toxic synthetic pesticides used in schools; petition
state and federal authorities to restrict sales of over-the-counter
pesticides to individuals over the age of 18-years and
require that toxic synthetic pesticides be locked away
in a manner similar to how spray paints are secured in
retail outlets; create public awareness for the life-threatening
health dangers that children encounter from exposure to
toxic pesticides inside the home, at school, and on lawn
and playground equipment surfaces in parks; educate other
pest control operators via our expert training tools and
online organic skill development programs; operate the
EcoCertified certification program that distances non-toxic
businesses from businesses that persist in using antiquated
methods that involve toxic synthetic pesticides; stop
the toxic pesticide manufacturers and their pesticide
applicators from poisoning-for-profit every man, woman,
child, animal, plant, and water source in the United States;
never relent in the execution of this mission.

How We Accomplish Our Mission
AlwaysEco accomplishes its mission by taking its message
of safe pesticides, safe pest control practices and integrated
pest management directly to homeowners and businesses.
We acquire residential and commercial pest control customers
by converting them. Customers appreciate our sincerity,
knowledge, and expertise. We decontaminate homes and businesses
to remove toxic pesticide residues left behind by toxin
spraying pest control companies. We represent homeowners
and businesses as their pesticide consultant, provide
expert witness testimony at no charge, and write refund
letters on their behalf for unlawful pesticide practices.
Our pesticide consultant services have been successful
in getting refunds over $1,000 for our customers. Insofar
as residential customers are concerned, we focus on communities
that demographically fit a profile for children and pets.
We send our trained Environmental Stewards into these
communities to knock on doors, solicit, and engage homeowners
in conversations about their pest control needs, current
pest control vendors, and their understanding of the dangers
of toxic synthetic pesticides. Our stewards use our powerful
presentation system that took 15 years to perfect. Our
presentation system delivers the dynamic information that
prospective customers need to make informed decisions.
Our stewards are trained never to denigrate, but to truthfully
and factually educate regardless of the name or brand
associated with the undisputed facts. When it pertains
to statements of facts, AlwaysEco shall and does state
the facts without equivocation. We shall continue to write
to elected officials, state pesticide authorities, and
the EPA requiring stricter controls on the use and applications
of toxic synthetic pesticides. There are several aspects
of pesticide use and application that we address to include
the availability of pesticides to under-aged purchasers,
the deceptive advertising and colorful labels on the incredibly
dangerous and toxic pesticide canisters on store shelves,
the impossible to read small print and warnings on retail
pesticide canisters, the lack of any formal training in
the handling of toxic pesticides, the inadequate requirements
for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) on retail pesticide
canisters in comparison to the PPE requirements on similar
products with similar ingredients for commercial use,
the complete lack of disclosure of the hundreds of dangerous
carcinogenic ingredients in the pesticides consumers purchase
or that operators apply to the homes of consumers and
businesses; the lack of disclosure prior to an application
of toxic synthetic pesticides; the deceptive manner by
which a great number of pest control companies allude
to safety by failing to warn of the actual dangers clearly
noted on the pesticide labels; the use of inert ingredients
that are listed by OSHA as cancer causing or even restricted
when used in other toxic chemicals; the ease by which
an apprentice can become licensed to purchase, mix, load,
and apply toxic synthetic dangerous poisonous pesticides
in Texas; and the complete lack of oversight into the
practices of applying poison without disclosure or warning
or adequate training or adequate educational background.

The Expected Results
In our professional opinions, homeowners will realize
the value of our safe pest control services, disassociate
themselves from toxin spraying pest control companies,
and refrain from purchasing the pesticide poisons on store
shelves. The relentless pressure on government and state
authorities to revisit their dangerously incomplete policies
will ultimately precipitate improvement in toxic pesticide
and licensing regulations; will give more disclosure and
notices to consumers and warn consumers about the dangers
of pesticides in much the same way that state attorney's
general warn consumers about the dangers of cigarette
smoking. Grocers and retailers will reevaluate their display
policies and take it upon themselves to secure pesticides
away from children and prevent underage purchasing. Further
grocers and retailers may opt to discontinue brands that
carry caution, warning, danger, or poison labels in favor
of safe labeled pest control products that protect their
purchasers from harm such as the AlwaysEco™ FedExempt™
Quattro™ safe pesticide product line of liquid concentrates,
dusts, and granules. Community organizations and media
would assist in spreading the message to schools and businesses
at the grass roots level, making each community "green"
in its own right thereby pressuring toxin spraying pest
control companies to completely change their product lines,
pay damages to aggrieved consumers and model their business
along the AlwaysEco proven model that has already changed
the policies of pest control companies and pesticide manufacturers
throughout the United States. We foresee mass migration
of consumers and businesses to the AlwaysEco Safe Pest
Control Program. Other so-called "green" certification
programs for pest control companies will adopt our model
and desist from further deceptive practices that tend
to mislead consumers or practices that offer almost no
humanitarian values. We further anticipate that more businesses
and pest control companies will choose to work hard towards
achieving Eco Certification through our firm - the most
outspoken and educated advocate on safe pest control practices
for the pest control industry.

This mission is approved and endorsed on behalf
of the general public and children by: